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tanaise March 13 2009, 20:14:06 UTC
I demand an example of the 11/37/11 haiku. Also, because Andrea has yet to post this, we are trying to decide between moose themed restaurant and piles of meat restaurant. We have discovered that there is an example of each in Framingham, though which removes distance from the decision. Any opinions? Any opinions related to this particular decision?

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straif March 13 2009, 20:28:15 UTC
Which is the piles of meat restaurant...the rib place? Because that was totally meaterific.

On the other hand, Moosington is probably easier to get into since it is bigger and they do that happy birthday moose thing, which is kind of scary unless it is your birthday...then it is the kind of thing that gives nightmares to the eldritch and unnameable horrors from an HP Lovecraft novel. They also have the talking pine tree that makes me think deforestation is a pretty good idea.

On the other, other hand (don't worry, I have several), the village of meat has better drinks, and you know my priorities.

I'm not sure about the validity of the 11+37+11 haiku. There is a certain inelegance to the non-consecutive primes. How 'bout the 19+23+19=61? It has two more syllables, so it is almost the same, only more so.

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